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From: rae4a@poe.acc.Virginia.EDU (JEZMUND TFB)
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Serpentine Pad
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from Pavement's album "Wowee Zowee"
tab by Jezmund Eppink, rae4a@virginia.edu
The verse:
A5 power chords, tickling a G5 power chord at the beginning of every
couple measures, and at the beginning of each measure during the
second part of the verse. Here's the gist with a lame attempt at the lyrics.
A5 G5
Frequently called nothin' buts
A5 G5
Snorin' when you snap it back
A5 G5
Everyone
A5 G5
Knows it's you
A5 G5 A5
Why won't you admit it, scream
E5
You
That E5 is:
G--9--
D--9--
A--7--
E-----
Then, the little bridge-riff is:
A--7----8--7-
And take it all
Verse again, then the chorus, which goes like this:
A5
single-note A (7th fret on D) D5
I be-lieve,
A-note C5 E5
that I'll never leave your serpentine pad.
(just in case yr wondering, all the chords are barre)
My interpretation of the lyrics:
Frequently called nothin' buts
Snorin' when you snap it back
Everybody, knows it's you, why won't you admit it, scream!
You
And take it all
Corporate integration
From the corporation
I don't need this corporation attitude
Tude tude tude
--Chorus--
I believe,
That I'll never leave
Your serpentine pad
Darlin' when you wake up
Better ask the grown-ups
If they have, hose and twine, leave the man who needed the lice
Think it might
Be another scene, bet
I don't wanna know, but
I don't know, if I should, if I could or if I would, anyway
(serpentine pad)
--Chorus--
End.
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Dakota Average |
#1 by Dakota Keyes at Oct 14, 1974 at 1:13 AM EST |
| I love the way this song parodies typical over-the-top rock-band moaning about corporate stuff. The chorus (I believe I will never leave ur serpentine pad) reminds me of meeting someone for the first time and being so drawn in by them that you don't think they could have any faults or that your illusions about them could ever be shattered. Plus, I love the way he says "anyway." | |